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Atlanta Federation Receives
Award For Public Relations
story.
"The judges are pleased to
note once again,” Mr. Kameny
added, “the continued high stan
dards of communities in their
overall planning and perfor
mance, and the high competitive
level of the entry field as a
whole."
Winning entries were on dis
play at the General Assembly at
the Deauville Hotel.
This is not the first time that
Atlanta has won a public
relations award. In 1974 the
Federation received honorable
mention for its Shalom Atlanta
directory.
Katz Bar Mitzva
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Katz of
Atlanta cordially invite their
relatives and friends to the Bar
Mitzva of their son, Michael Lee
Katz, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday,
Dec. 13, at Temple Sinai. A con
gregational Kiddush will follow.
PHYLLIS FREEDMAN, secretary, Atlanta Jewish Welfare
Federation (center) and Marilyn Shubin, Women's Division
director, accept public relations award from Nat Kameny,
awards committee chairman at 44th General Assembly, Council
of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sal Glinsky of
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relatives and friends to the Bar
Mitzva of their son, Simon
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Dec. 6, at Temple Sinai. A con
gregational Kiddush will follow.
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Atlanta was one of 33 com
munities to receive a public
relations award at the Council of
Jewish Federations and Welfare
Funds 44th General Assembly
held in Miami Beach, November
19-23.
Commenting on the Awards,
Nat Kameny, of Bergen County,
N.J., chairman of the National
Public Relations Awards com
mittee, said that “the number
and quality of the 1975 Awards
are indicative of the fact that
our Federations have a widening
acceptance and understanding of
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the need to utilize the full range
of public relations and media
skills to meet campaigning
urgencies and to project effec
tively the year-round Federation
Rosenberg Bar Mitzva
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg
of Atlanta cordially invite their
friends and relatives to attend
the Bar Mitzva of their son,
Richard Mark, at 8:45, Saturday,
Dec. 13, at Congregation
Shearith Israel. A Kiddush will
follow. Richard is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. David Karp, the
late Rebecca Herman Karp, and
the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Rosenberg.
Elson Bar Mitzva
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elson of
Atlanta cordially invite relatives
and friends to attend the Bar
Mitzva of their son, Louis, at
10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, at
the Temple. Louis is the grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elson
of Palm Beach, Fla., and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Goodman of
Memphis.
Glinsky Bar Mitzva
Page 7 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE December 5, 1975